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Sophie Tyl has run a Polish bakery called Siedem Roz for 16 years and is thinking of closing because so few of her customers are coming in for cookies and breads anymore.
THE BIG CORPORATE RESCUE AND THE AMERICA THAT’S TOO SMALL TO SAVEBY LYDIA DEPILLIS, JUSTIN ELLIOTT AND PAUL KIELSEPTEMBER 12, 2020PROPUBLICAApple’s making App Store changes, China might stop TikTok’s acquisition and we talk to Polish venture capitalists about the startup scene.
DAILY CRUNCH: APPLE REVISES APP STORE RULESANTHONY HASEPTEMBER 11, 2020TECHCRUNCH“Every parent who wants their kid to be well-equipped for the job market should be excited if they learn Polish,” says Patrick Dahlemann, the state secretary responsible for the border region of Western Pomerania.
EASTERN GERMANY PICKS UP POLISH FOR CHILDREN’S FUTURECHARU KASTURISEPTEMBER 8, 2020OZYEvery parent who wants their kid to be well-equipped for the job market should be excited if they learn Polish.
EASTERN GERMANY PICKS UP POLISH FOR CHILDREN’S FUTURECHARU KASTURISEPTEMBER 8, 2020OZYA decade ago, about 10 percent of children at the Randow-Spatzen school had at least one Polish-speaking parent, Lejeune estimates.
EASTERN GERMANY PICKS UP POLISH FOR CHILDREN’S FUTURECHARU KASTURISEPTEMBER 8, 2020OZYPolish company Saule Technologies released prototype products at the end of 2018, including a perovskite solar façade pilot.
HOW A NEW SOLAR AND LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY COULD PROPEL A RENEWABLE ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONSAM STRANKSSEPTEMBER 3, 2020SINGULARITY HUB The Polish insurgents surrendered to the Prussian troops, after great slaughter, at Posen.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLIt is a fine marble, much too hard to admit of minute carving, but taking a high polish.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.It is of an exceedingly hard, densely compact nature; from its hardness difficult to work, but susceptible of a very high polish.
ASBESTOSROBERT H. JONESEven in the same scene, time will alter every form, and render the exquisite polish of last year, obsolete rudeness next year.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYWORDS RELATED TO POLISH
- affability
- civility
- courtesy
- courtliness
- delicacy
- dignity
- discrimination
- elegance
- enlightenment
- erudition
- fastidiousness
- fine point
- fineness
- finesse
- finish
- gentility
- gentleness
- good breeding
- good manners
- grace
- graciousness
- knowledge
- lore
- nicety
- nuance
- polish
- politeness
- politesse
- precision
- sophistication
- style
- suavity
- subtlety
- tact
- taste
- urbanity
- amended
- changed one's mind
- considered again
- corrected
- emended
- had second thoughts
- polished
- ran through
- rearranged
- reassessed
- rechecked
- reevaluated
- reexamined
- rehashed
- replanned
- retraced
- reviewed
- revised
- reweighed
- reworked
- saw in a new light
- slept on
- thought better of
- thought over
- thought twice
- took another look
- went over
- worked over
- alter
- amend
- blue pencil
- change
- clean up
- compare
- cut
- debug
- develop
- emend
- go over
- improve
- launder
- look over
- modify
- overhaul
- perfect
- polish
- recalibrate
- recast
- reconsider
- redo
- redraft
- redraw
- reexamine
- rehash
- reorganize
- restyle
- revamp
- review
- rework
- rewrite
- run through
- scan
- scrub
- scrutinize
- study
- tighten
- update
- upgrade
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